The best way kids can understand World War II (WWII) and the Holocaust is to read historical stories, both fiction and nonfiction, that immerse them in the experiences of people who lived through it. These page-turning reads will bring insight into what life was like for both children and adults, on the battle field and on the home front.
- Snow Treasure, by Marie McSwigan
- Silence Over Dunkerque, by John Tunis
- On the Horizon, by Lois Lowry
- I Will Come Back for You, by Marisabina Russo
- Winged Watchman, by Hilda van Stockum (grab the unit study!)
- Boxes for Katje, by Candice Fleming
- Lumber Jills, by Alexandra Davis
- Yellow Star, by Carmen Deedy
- Farm Summer 1942, by Donald Hall
- Hula for the Home Front, by Kirby Larson
- Hanna’s Cold Winter, by Trish Marx
- Little Ships: The Heroic Rescue at Dunkirk in World War II, by Louise Borden
- Number the Stars, by Lois Lowry (grab the unit study!)
- The Devil's Arithmetic, by Jane Yolen
- Twenty and Ten, by Claire Huchet Bishop
- Across the Blue Pacific, by Louise Borden
- I Survived the Battle of D-Day, by Lauren Tarshis
- Radar Commandos, by Bernard Glemser
- Story of Dwight D. Eisenhower, by Arthur Beckhard
- Douglas MacArthur: What Greater Honor, by Janet Benge
- Churchill's S.O.C.K.s, by Mez Blume
- Tales of the R.A.F., by Don Patterson
- World at War, 1944 (Magic Tree House), by Mary Pope Osborne
- Island War, by Patricia Reilly Giff (grab the unit study!)
- Broken Strings, by Eric Walters (grab the unit study!)
- Chips, a Hometown Hero, by Nancy West
- The Secret of Midway, by Steve Watkins
- I Survived the Nazi Invasion, by Lauren Tarshis
World War 2 Books for the Upper Grades
- Enemy Brothers, by Constance Savery
- Defiance, by Carla Jablonski
- Jennie's War, by Bonnie Hinman
- Prisoner of War, by Michael Spradlin
- Hunger Winter, by Rob Currie
- The Boy in Striped Pajamas, by John Boyne
- Zion Covenant series, by Bodie & Brock Thoene
- The Enemy Above, by Michael Spradlin
- House of Sixty Fathers, by Meindert DeJong
- The Night Witches, by Kathryn Lasky (grab the unit study!)
- Within These Lines, by Stephanie Morrill (grab the unit study!)
- Rolf's Story: Growing Up Nazi, by Alex Gabbard
- Flygirl, by Sherri Smith
- The Hiding Place, by Corrie ten Boom
- The Librarian of Auschwitz, by Antonio Iturbe
- Navajo Code Talkers, by Nathan Aaseng (grab the unit study!)
- The Raft, by Robert Trumbull
- The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak
- Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne & Otto Frank
- Wings of Victory, by Daniel Wrinn
- The Seabirds trilogy, by Jessica Glasner (grab the unit study!)
- Someday We Will Fly, by Rachel Dewoskin
- Hitler’s Cross, by Erwin Lutzer
- Salt to the Sea, by Ruta Sepetys
- Red Stars, by Davide Morosinotto (grab the unit study!)
- Invasion, by Walter Dean Myers
- Mare's War (grab the unit study!)
"We Were There" series - These exciting, readable stories place fictional kids in real action of World War II. (Pick up a series unit study bundle here.)
- We Were There at Pearl Harbor, by Felix Sutton
- We Were There at the Battle of Bataan, by Benjamin Appel
- We Were There at the Battle of Britain, by Clayton Knight
- We Were There at the Battle of the Bulge, by David Shepherd
- We Were There at the Normandy Invasion, by Clayton Knight
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More World War 2 Resources
Includes:
- The Book Thief
- We Were There at the Battle of Britain
- Number the Stars
- The Winged Watchmen
- We Were There at Pearl Harbor
- We Were There at the Battle of Bataan
- Island War
- Red Stars
- The Night Witches
- Mare’s War
- We Were There at the Normandy Invasion
- Code Talkers
- We Were There at the Battle of the Bulge
- The Light Between Us
- We Were There at the Open of the Atomic Era
- A Merry 1940s Christmas
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For more resources, check out the Expansion, Independence, and War history class from SchoolhouseTeachers! It covers both American and world history. Students will learn about major conflicts in American history, spanning from the French and Indian War to the September 11 terror attacks.
Jewish Holidays in Literature Bundle
- Introduction to Judaism
- Solomon and the Trees + Tu B’Shevat unit
- The Queen of Persia + Purim unit study (sample)
- Devil’s Arithmetic + Passover unit study
- The Secret Shofar of Barcelona + Rosh Hashana unit study
- The Yom Kippur Shortstop + Yom Kippur unit study
- The Mysterious Guests + Sukkot unit study
- All-of-a-Kind Family Hannukah + Chanukah unit study
- Broken Strings + Fiddler on the Roof + Persecution unit study*
- The Golem & the Jinni + Kabbalah unit*
American History Novel Studies Bundle
- There are photographs and illustrations, and we have also included primary documents when available.
- After this text, there are featured videos, which augment the background information and help make the topic more accessible for more visual students.
- You will also find a short list of reading books, including a featured novel that the unit builds upon.
- There are vocabulary words, places, and people to identify.
- Reading comprehension, critical thinking questions, and writing assignments are included.
- We add fun with hands-on activities and extra videos to watch that will bring the era to life.
- Some units also have cooking projects.
These studies are directed toward upper grades students, but some have resources for younger students so that the whole family can work together. Our family has used unit studies as curriculum for many years, and we hope that your family will enjoy these, too!
Product sample: Paper Son & Angel Island Immigration & Within These Lines & Japanese Internment
World History Novel Studies Bundle
Includes seven unit studies (plus a bonus!) covering World History. Each unit addresses a new topic, spanning from Pompeii to World War 2. Each unit has introductory text, which will give the student basic background information about the topic at hand.
- There are photographs and illustrations, and we have also included primary documents when available.
- After this text, there are featured videos, which augment the background information and help make the topic more accessible for more visual students.
- You will also find a short list of reading books, including a featured novel that the unit builds upon.
- There are vocabulary words, places, and people to identify.
- Reading comprehension, critical thinking questions, and writing assignments are included.
- We add fun with hands-on activities and extra videos to watch that will bring the era to life.
Product samples: The Night Witches & Women in Aviation & The Lookout Tree & the Great Acadian Upheaval
These studies are directed toward upper grades students, but some have resources for younger students so that the whole family can work together. Our family has used unit studies as curriculum for many years, and we hope that your family will enjoy these, too!
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